400-101 Real PDF Exam Material

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Test Information:

Total Questions: 959

Test Number: 400-101

Vendor Name: Cisco

Cert Name:  CCIE

Test Name: CCIE Routing and Switching Written Exam v5.0

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Question: 1

 

Which two options are causes of out-of-order packets? (Choose two.)

 

A. a routing loop

B. a router in the packet flow path that is intermittently dropping packets

C. high latency

D. packets in a flow traversing multiple paths through the network

E. some packets in a flow being process-switched and others being interrupt-switched on a transit router

 

Answer: D, E   

 

Explanation:

In traditional packet forwarding systems, using different paths have varying latencies that cause out of order packets, eventually resulting in far lower performance for the network application. Also, if some packets are process switched quickly by the routing engine of the router while others are interrupt switched (which takes more time) then it could result in out of order packets. The other options would cause packet drops or latency, but not out of order packets.

 

Question: 2

 

A TCP/IP host is able to transmit small amounts of data (typically less than 1500 bytes), but attempts to transmit larger amounts of data hang and then time out. What is the cause of this problem?

 

A. A link is flapping between two intermediate devices.

B. The processor of an intermediate router is averaging 90 percent utilization.

C. A port on the switch that is connected to the TCP/IP host is duplicating traffic and sending it to a port that has a sniffer attached.

D. There is a PMTUD failure in the network path.

 

Answer: D   

 

Explanation:

Sometimes, over some IP paths, a TCP/IP node can send small amounts of data (typically less than 1500 bytes) with no difficulty, but transmission attempts with larger amounts of data hang, then time out. Often this is observed as a unidirectional problem in that large data transfers succeed in one direction but fail in the other direction. This problem is likely caused by the TCP MSS value, PMTUD failure, different LAN media types, or defective links.

Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/additional-legacy-protocols/ms-windows-networking/13709-38.html

 

Question: 3

 

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ICMP Echo requests from host A are not reaching the intended destination on host B. What is the problem?

 

A. The ICMP payload is malformed.

B. The ICMP Identifier (BE) is invalid.

C. The negotiation of the connection failed.

D. The packet is dropped at the next hop.

E. The link is congested.

 

Answer: D   

 

Explanation:

Here we see that the Time to Live (TTL) value of the packet is one, so it will be forwarded to the next hop router, but then dropped because the TTL value will be 0 at the next hop.

 

Question: 4

 

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Which statement is true?

 

A. It is impossible for the destination interface to equal the source interface.

B. NAT on a stick is performed on interface Et0/0.

C. There is a potential routing loop.

D. This output represents a UDP flow or a TCP flow.

 

Answer: C   

 

Explanation:

In this example we see that the source interface and destination interface are the same (Et0/0). Typically this is seen when there is a routing loop for the destination IP address.

 

Question: 5

 

Which three conditions can cause excessive unicast flooding? (Choose three.)

 

A. Asymmetric routing

B. Repeated TCNs

C. The use of HSRP

D. Frames sent to FFFF.FFFF.FFFF

E. MAC forwarding table overflow

F. The use of Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding

 

Answer: A, B, E   

 

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